Genoa size for Cal 31 Question

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Jason
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Hi, I recently shredded my headsail and it's time to buy a new one. I believe it was a 150% genoa, but I read a review of the Cal 31 which mentions a 145% size (https://www.practical-sailor.com/review ... 140-1.html).

Of course the answer from my sailmaker was "get whatever you want." But I'm wondering what the boat was meant to have, so I get the right balance. Has anyone purchased a genoa for the Cal 31? What size did you get? This is for cruising and I will have only one headsail.

Jason
Jason
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Most 31's for sale seem to have a 150 so I guess that's the standard.
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thebastidge
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https://www.sailrite.com/Cal-31-1982-An ... -Sail-Data

Genoa
Luff 38.73ft
Foot 21.9*ft
Leech 36.21*ft

https://www.sailrite.com/Cal-31-Sail-Data

Genoa
Luff 40.75ft
Foot 21.75ft
Leech 38.75ft

https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/cal-31
Rig and Sail Particulars

I: 41.50 ft / 12.65 m
J: 13.50 ft / 4.11 m
P: 35.00 ft / 10.67 m
E: 12.00 ft / 3.66 m

S.A. Fore: 280.13 ft2 / 26.02 m2
S.A. Main: 210.00 ft2 / 19.51 m2
S.A. Total (100% Fore + Main Triangles) 490.13 ft2 / 45.53 m2
S.A./Disp. (calc.): 17.96

Est. Forestay Len.: 43.64 ft / 13.30 m
Mast Height from DWL: 45.42 ft / 13.84 m
Larry G (Vancouver, WA)
  • S/V Off Kilt'er ... 1978 Cal 34 Mk III (project) Hull #173
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jazzdog56
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Location: Tacoma, WA

Jason,

I have a 1981 Cal 31. New to me in September so no idea if genoa is original (not too beat up so probably not). Just had it in for a new UV cover at Northwest Canvas and Sail in Port Hadlock and got the measurements...

Luff 40.417 (ft)
Leach 38.25
Foot 18
LP 17.416
I = 41.5
J = 13.5
So it's a 130%

Good luck Jason,

Tom Brooks
Cal 31
"Barquinho"
Tacoma, WA
Tacoma Tom
Cal 31
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Jason
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Thanks! Very helpful.
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